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What is Brendon McCullum nickname?

Brendon Barrie McCullum commonly known as Brendon McCullum was born on September 27, 1981 in Otago, New Zealand. He is a cricket coach, commentator and former cricket representating New Zealand on the international front. He featured as a captain and played as opening batsman. McCullum is presently the head coach of England Cricket test team….

Brendon Barrie McCullum commonly known as Brendon McCullum was born on September 27, 1981 in Otago, New Zealand. He is a cricket coach, commentator and former cricket representating New Zealand on the international front. He featured as a captain and played as opening batsman.

McCullum is presently the head coach of England Cricket test team.

McCullum made test cricket history in February 2014 by being the first Kiwi to score a triple ton (302 from 559 deliveries), accomplishing the feat against a well-balanced squad like India.

When he beat his own “fastest 50 in World Cup” record, McCullum once again made history. McCullum set a new World Cup record for the fewest balls needed to reach 50 by scoring 50 runs in just 18 balls in 2015. He had previously set the record in 20 balls against Canada in 2007.

Sir Vivian Richards had held the record for the fastest test century for 30 years, but McCullum broke it in his final test match against Australia by scoring an incredible century off just 54 deliveries.

What is Brendon McCullum nickname?

Brendon McCullum is nicknamed as Baz.

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